Hindus in the longest left-ruled State of Bengal are forced to send their wards to madarasas, which are actually meant for Muslim students, only because there are not enough Govt. schools in rural areas.
Those who have lived in Bengal know the abysmal condition of Govt. institutions there
and the lack of infrastructure in hospitals-stray dogs loiter in the wards of suburban hospitals, sometimes carrying away new-born babes, as it once happened in a Hooghly dist.hospital. But it comes as a rude shock that inspite of ruling the State for quarter of a century, these wisecres have not considered it important to open schools for children. Of course we know that Marxism thrives on ghettoism and fundamentalism. Is it some strange co-incidence that the Education ministry in the states of both Bengal and Kerala is in the hands of Muslims? I wonder! Lot of minority educational institutions have come up in these two states. Apart from these, only Ramakrishna Mission runs schools in most parts of Bengal.
Some people think that when Hindus go to madarasas it will contribute towards communal harmony. Such people are naﶥ, to say the least. It is possible that it is the master plan of the minority-marxist mafia to de-hinduize Hindus.
It is an irrefutable fact that while Hindus generally respect all religions, the Muslims and christians respect only their own and despise other religions. How can there be communal harmony when there are so much of negative reactions by the minorities towards the majority community?
A perverted artist M.F.Husain has been cocking a snook at Hindu deities all these years. Inspite of hundreds of police complaints against him, the fellow is moving about freely, trying to hold auctions and make money at our expense. Have we been able to secure his arrest? No Hindu would ever want to hurt the religious sentiments of other communities. Yet Christians and Muslims want to dominate India and our unscrupulous politicians are aiding them. Consider the special privileges given by the Central and State Governments to minority institutions.
Hindus must ponder over these matters which concern their lives in so many ways. We have to be vocal and assertive and support Hindu organizations who are working for the Hindu Cause.
G.Vijayalakshmi